Millennials Can Improve Their Health With Exotic Angel Plants From Costa Farms

Millennials Can Improve Their Health With Exotic Angel Plants From Costa Farms

Friday, September 28, 2018

From work to home, technology is ever-present. The constant blue glow of screens seemingly never turns off. Wellness-minded Millennials, especially, look to reconnect with nature — both ornamentally and emotionally — with houseplants.

Seeking a calmer and more purpose-driven lifestyle, Millennials are adding houseplants to their décor and to enrich their lives. Houseplants give them a sense of purpose, aiding in their desire to nurture. With so many Exotic Angel Plants to choose from, there is no shortage of options for stylish plants to add to an indoor oasis.

A recent YouGov study found that on average people spend nearly 22 hours a day indoors. With people spending more time indoors than ever before, they are experiencing negative effects on their mood, sleep, performance and even respiratory systems.

“Millennials are looking for plants that look great, and also make them feel good,” says Costa Farms’ garden expert, Justin Hancock. “Our curated collection of diverse houseplants from around the globe enhances people’s surroundings, as well as their well-being.”

Top Three Plants Millennials Love

1. PothosPothos is ideal for houseplant beginners. It grows best in medium to high light, but also tolerates low light. Hang it in a basket, let it climb or place it on a window sill. Choose from tried-and-true varieties such as golden pothos or go with something new like ‘Manjula’ pothos for stylish plants with gorgeous variegation.

2. IvyEasy-to-grow ivy adds a touch of greenery and tranquility to indoor spaces. It grows in low light and tolerates inconsistent watering. Place in hanging baskets, allowing it to climb, or let the vines drape elegantly over a container on a side table. Costa Farms produces an impressive 60 varieties of ivy, including ‘Lauren’s Lace’, which has ruffled leaves that are playfully accented with golden-yellow edges.

3. FittoniaAlso known as nerve plant, Fittonia adds a pop of color with leaves that have bright pink, white or red veins. Its petite size allows for it to be placed almost anywhere. Fittonia prefers medium to low light, but tolerates direct sun if the light is filtered through a sheer curtain. All 15 varieties of Fittonia bring vibrant color and peace to homes.

To view more information about Exotic Angel houseplants, visit CostaFarms.com.

About Costa FarmsCosta Farms is the largest producer of ornamental plants in the world. The company stretches over 4,500 acres and employs 5,000 people. Along with thriving indoor and bedding plant divisions, Costa Farms operates retail merchandising and young-plant production divisions as part of its infrastructure, with operations domestically in Florida and North and South Carolina, and abroad in the Dominican Republic and Far East.